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Q. What kind of eyes did she have? A. I don't know, sir, I never paid no attention to hereyes.

Q. What kind of hair? A. I don't know, sir, exactly-had hair like Mr. Hooper there got.

Q. How do you know Mr. Hooper so well; you seem to know him pretty well, don't you Jim? A. No, sir, I don't know, sir, I have seen Mr. Hooper before.

Q. He had a good deal to do with you down there? A. No sir, I seen him once when he come down to the cell to see me.

Q. Was she grey haired, like Hooper-you say she had hair like Hooper's? A. Yes sir, she had hair like Mr. Hooper's.

Q. Ain't that a grey-headed fellow, sorter measely and broken down with age? A. Don't look like he's gray to me.

Q. You have been right close to him, too, haven't you? A. I've been right close to him, but not to pay no attention to his hair.

Q. Well, she had hair like Hooper's? A. Yes sir.

Q. If he's grey-haired, she had too? A. Well, she had hair like Mr. Hooper's.

Q. Was she blonde or brunette? A. I don't know, sir, what you mean by that?

Q. You don't know what a blonde is? A. No sir.

Q. You don't know what a brunette is? A. No sir.

Q. Did she have light hair? A. She had hair like Mr. Hooper's

Q. What sort of clothes did she have on? A. She had a green suit of clothes.

Q. Green all over? A. As far as I could see.

Q. What kind of shoes and stockings did she have on? A. I didn't pay no attention to her shoes and stockings.

Q. But Miss Daisey Hopkins, what sort of clothes did she have on the first time that she came there? A. The first time that she came there she had on a black skirt and a white waist.

Q. What kind of shoes and stockings? A. I didn't pay no attention to what kind of shoes and stockings she had on.

Q. Didn't you tell Mr. Dorsey, what kind of shoes and stockings she had on? A. No sir, I told him the lady that was there

Based on the content of the text, it appears to be a transcript of a questioning or interrogation session, possibly related to a legal or criminal investigation. The questions focus on the physical appearance and clothing of a woman, suggesting that the person being questioned is being asked to recall details about someone they have seen. The mention of "Mr. Hooper" and "Mr. Dorsey" indicates that these individuals might be relevant to the context of the questioning, possibly as witnesses, suspects, or investigators. The setting seems to involve a cell or jail, as indicated by the reference to "down to the cell."

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